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Cateye CC-MC100W Micro Wireless 10-Function Bicycle Computer (Black) Studio : Cateye by Cateye Brand : Cateye Model : CC-MC100W Release Date : 2007-05-23 Publisher : Cateye Availability : Usually ships in 2-3 business days Color : Black EAN : 0725012015599 UPC : 725012015599 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 102 reviews)
List Price : $54.99 Our Price : $44.00
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10 functions:
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current speed, odometer, clock, maximum speed, 2 trip distances
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2 elapsed times, 2 avg. speeds.
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12 features: Wireless, odometer manual set, dual tire sizes, auto power save, sleep mode
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auto or manual start/stop, universal bracket/sensor mounts, backlight, stem and handlebar mount,
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Product Description |
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Mounts to your stem or handlebar, so you it can be used with aerobars and handlebar packs. Dual bike compatibility allows you to track mileage on two seperate bikes. |
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Device great Instructions Looser |
I have the Strada and now this device, both great devices.
The instructions; really are the only reason why I write this.
My gosh! they need to be re-written. The diagrams don't even match what is on the monitor's display. 90 minutes from start to finish installing and setting up. I too do IT support and run and enter energy management programs for a hotel...
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Worked for several months but now randomly moves to zero MPH |
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I used to really like this device, but lately it intermittently will go to zero MPH and thus my miles do not get recorded. For example, on a route I know is 22 miles it will only say 17 miles -- that is a lot of missing miles. When I watch the display it will be correct, but then suddenly go to zero MPH. I'll then be biking and fiddling with the device to wake it up and then it will start displaying real numbers again. I don't trust it and now must go spend the money and time finding / buying / setting up a new device. So, just be warned that although it initally is a good computer within a year it turned out to be worthless... |
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Set up a little tough - but WORKS GREAT! |
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I just boutght this item, and it's true what everyone else says, the directions are definitely poor. There are literally no words just pictures. This is fine because I am typically a "visual" type of learner, but tough if you run into any problems. I was able to set it up, no problem but could not get the sensor to "communicate" with the magnet that is placed on the wheel. (The system works by sensing how many times a magnet that is placed on your tire spoke passes by the sensor, and multiples that by the circumference). So, I looked at the instructions, and got frustrated and called the service number on the instructions for the Customer Service Center in Colorado. At 3pm on a Friday they answered and they were immediately able to solve my problem. Here is a hint, when you set this up, make sure that the magnet on your wheel and the sensor are almost practically touching. The distance between them should be 2 to 3 MILIMETERS. Make sure you are aware of how small a distance that actually is. I was not and that is why it was not sensing. But all in all this is a fabulous product. Works GREAT. Tough setup, but works excellent. |
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Works great! Instructions not great. |
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Purchased through Americancivilwar Marketplace for a total of $50.00. Item works great on my mountain bike after about 6 weeks and 150 miles. As seen in other reviews, directions are somewhat difficult to read. Would give 5 stars if directions were better. |
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Catey CC-MC100W Micro |
Very Nice product that preforms as advertised. I used it on a mountain bike over rocky trails, mud and tree roots without problem. I would recommend this item. Very easy to read and work the buttons while riding.
The only complaint is the sensor is not strong enough and must be very close to the spoke to pick up a signal 1.5cm. If it varies or bounces around, then you loose the signal. |
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